That fact that almost every effect you saw on this car was a real effect and not CGI has actually blown me away. What an inspired job they did for this Batmobile. I wish it was in Arkham Knight
It's hard to not see the Batmobile as a character. It's been so distinct in every iteration of Batman, but nearly all of them have become iconic. All of them match the tone of the movie and the version of Batman extremely well. They outdid themselves on this one. I know a lot of it is fake, with lights and flames, but it did feel like a breathing monster coming to life, relentless in getting the Penguin. They obviously spared no expense but it made for the best sequence in the entire movie without a doubt.
@@AdamBowlin-q2q The whole point of it is that it's clunky, strong, and scary. The paint is obvious as he has been building it in the batcave for quite some time, so it won't be polished. Plus we both know that Bruce wouldn't care about polishing a car he's going to use to ram other cars.
The only reason why it is actually hard to see the Batmobile is a character in this new Batman film is because it’s so dark in the editing process like you could barely see anything and I tried to watch the movie several times but I can’t get past how dark the film is lighting wise. I might as well just be watching a black screen.
@@vdoza33 the means of propulsion is faked. It's spitting flames but that's just it, flames. The big turbine/engine in the back doesn't push the car. In fact, as you can see in this vid, a lot of the time it's an EV.
Favorite Batman film, favorite Batman aesthetic, favorite Batmobile, favorite Batman. Year two Bruce out of pure anger and obsession fabricating everything hisself. Wonderful.
the reveal of the Batmobile was truly amazing. It was like a horror monster being revealed for the first time. The Batman is like seeing understanding what criminals feel facing a unstoppable force
The sickest adaption of the batmobile that resembles so much of the Neil adam’s version from the comics. The engine roar brings gives horror vibe goosebumps. #BATMANDAY
Bro, this looks so fire. It literally reminds me of Jensen Ackle's Dean Winchester Iconic Black Impala and I love it. The most badass batmobile ever to me already. Not necessarily about advancements but a more realistic and grounded and just super great looking batmobile. Honestly appears better than most Hellcats, Mustangs, Impalas any hot car nowadays literally and that makes it so awesome. Robert already stole my heart with his Batman
This car truly is a masterpiece. The V8 growl and brutal violence threatened by the front aesthetics has a Mad Max vibe. Yet the cleaner, angular lines at the rear are a tease to the 1966 original Batmobile. Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Have to give hands down to Matt Reeves and the entire team for creating such an iconic car that billions love it world wide and to the WB Team for trusting into that vision. The Best BATMAN MOBILE and one of the best BATMAN movies I've seen. Thank you to the entire team for making this dream come true.❤
I love you for making this movie Warner Bros. Thanks for hiring Matt Reeves for this impossible task to go toe to toe with Nolan’s fantastic trilogy ❤️
That front end, that rear end, that side profile, those meaty tires. This Batmobile build is incredible. Excited to see how Matt uses it in The Batman 2.
Bro, this looks so fire. It literally reminds me of Jensen Ackle's Dean Winchester Iconic Black Impala and I love it. The most badass batmobile ever to me already. Not necessarily about advancements but a more realistic and grounded and just super great looking batmobile. Honestly appears better than most Hellcats, Mustangs, Impalas any hot car nowadays literally and that makes it so awesome. Robert already stole my heart with his Batman
I think, a hybrid batmobile would actually make sense. Stealthily sneaking up on someone on electric power, then firing up the engine and attacking from the shadows. Seems like a perfect fit for the Bat.
They did that with the Tumbler in the Nolan Trilogy. When Batman enters stealth mode in Batman Begins, it switches to an electric engine, and shuts all of the external lights off, so he could lose the cops. It’s a cool idea that I hope they keep going. For the making of this film, it seems the electric engine was just so they could get shots with Batman talking inside without having to scream over the engine. Like when he’s driving to save Alfred. They just add more muffled engine sounds in the background in post.
@@thechad4485 they record and remix all the sound for most movies (add in all the sound effects etc.) so I think they like to control the level of noise on-set as much as possible. If you've seen deleted scenes or outtakes of school dance or club scenes in movies they are typically have no music or very quiet music. I saw something on YT about it, there's a whole science to it. They have to make quieter versions of a bunch of different things that are too noisy like cellophane to wrap flowers in a scene, newspapers and even silent ice for drinks because it tinkling against the glass is too much.
Up until I'd seen the film, I was absolutely sure the car was a reworked trophy truck, but it's so much more. This one was truly the perfect Batman movie, where the title character finally got to flex his detective skills, and I certainly hope the follow-up stays close to the formula presented here!
There are features about this Batman that really makes it more plausible than previous versions… Example, is how Gordon accompanies the Batman, and all of these different situations… Allowing him passage… Very well thought out.
The incredible fact about this Batmobile, is that it feels like a character on its own. Something supernatural like a monster, a dark presence. Amazing
The amount of design, engineering and assembly that went into this one element for an entire movie is astounding. I loved this iteration of the Batmobile, and seeing how much passion went into bringing it to life makes me love it even more
I watched the Batman movie in an enhanced sound system theater and my favorite part of the entire movie was the batmobile action sequence with the penguin because that batmobile is an absolute monster and the sound effects were glorious. It's like a trophy truck/muscle car and they did a great job designing it.
As a kid I always imagined a 69-70 charger (my favorite car ever) as a Batmobile. They went above and beyond making the coolest car my favorite superhero has ever driven I really would be okay with this being Batman’s car forever
I respect this so so much. The amount of talent,creativity and curiosity to make a Batmobile is next to incredible. Not only did they make their own mark on the Batman legacy but made sure that it’s something THEY made and want to see in their movie.
So many people constantly say "i could care less." Its refreshing to hear someone say it correctly "COULDN'T care less, about his wealth..." thank u sir
Nothing will top watching this for the first time. It's such a different and amazing take. And when it wakes up for the chase scene, you genuinely think it alive and waking up
The Battinson Batmobile looks and feels like something straight out of Mad Max; it feels like a character on its own. Batman's rage, his instincts as a predator and a hunter, his brutal indestructibility, all packed into a crude but beautiful piece of machinery. A perfect modern take on the version from the animated series.
I've always preferred more of just a black sports car look for the Batmobile, and this finally delivered that in live-action. This is my favorite live-action Batmobile.
This is the best iteration of the Batmobile I've ever seen! I love that this is a believable Batmobile built by Bruce Wayne instead of an overly expensive looking version! The front grill is my favorite part of this design hands down! Great work guys!
when the batmobile was powering up i felt chills, my favorite batmobile for years was keatons batmobile, now this version and keatons version are both my favorites
This is the best bat-mobile because its actually do able as a batman stan, like if you love batman and love making cars you know you could build one. Other bat mobiles are to futuristic
This Batmobile also makes sense and people are mistaken because most of them wanted Batman to have the most high tech alien quality Batmobile in his second year of being a vigilante. He may be a billionaire but without Lucius Fox you ain’t going to get stuff like the tumbler and I’m fine with that.
@@artagle_14and it would also make it really easy to figure out his identity if he was driving around a multi million dollar sci fi car from Wayne enterprises
Favorite scene was the intro of the Batmobile, with the devilish red glow slowly getting brighter with the snarl of the V8 coupled with the turbine spooling up. Never has a vehicle intro looked so badass.
I really like the concept of Batmobile with 2 engines, electric for stealth and sneaking around while the ICE/jet engine for extra power (and range) plus intimidation
From the second I heard it in the theater, I knew it was powered by an LS motor. That sound is unmistakable and a perfect fit for the absolute raw brutality that this Batmobile represents.
I’m surprised so much work and attention to detail went into a car that only appeared in one scene. Same with the bat cycle at the end of the film. It was awesome but only showed up briefly. Hopefully these vehicles get more attention in part 2.
I remember getting into arguments with people that thought this was a modified car and I was trying to tell them that no, this is a scratch built car with some parts inspired by real cars, like that Charger roof. Shows how well thought out this design was that people didn't realize that it was not just a modifies real life muscle car.
Yeah well your life is probably kind of boring. Maybe that's why you like a predictable superhero movie. You don't have anything exciting in your own life so you live vicariously through the movie. You should get out of your mom's basement and go talk to a girl for once. The 2022 batman film is, trash Overrated and formulaic to the point where it is unwatchable. And to the fanboys who think it's some sort of masterpiece, get a life. Touch grass and go read a book.
This is tied for my favorite batmobile. I adore muscle cars and love the realistic 'he just made it himself' vibe of the vehicle. I thought the tumbler in Batman Begins was amazing and still do. That had a cool military concept origin which was great also.
When I saw this Batmobile, I thought of this: “You’re either the Anvil or the Hammer” The Batmobile is the Hammer and the enemies are the Anvil with Batman wielding the Hammer. Like we’ve seen the Batmobile be a Car, a Tank, a Military Battering Ram, etc etc, but this is so simplistic as just The Battering Ram, it fits this younger Batman well. And that entrance man, the sounds of the engine and the afterburner was so spinechilling
That fact that almost every effect you saw on this car was a real effect and not CGI has actually blown me away. What an inspired job they did for this Batmobile. I wish it was in Arkham Knight
Its coming
@@patientmental875(it never came)
@@patientmental875 only the suit
@@MetalGearEnthusiast I did
uh there were CG doubles of the car that ended in certain shots of the film. Even more impressing if you ask me
As a muscle cars lover, I must say, this is my favorite Batmobile so far. You guys did a really great job!
Mine fav was of dark knight
@@pawankumaryadav6794I never saw that one
@@OtisF96me too! Drak knight? 😅
Same
Agreed. Easily the coolest take on the Batmobile.
I love the simplicity of this version! Even its silhouette looks badass! Possibly the most batman looking batmobile we've seen for a while!
89 Batmobile and Arkham Ayslum say hello.
Looks like it was a prop stolen from a fadt and furious film . The charger usef against the submarine
@@sup3414thats from more than 10 years bro
@@mcloud_edits So what? This argument makes no sense.
Nothing beats the Tumbler 🗿🔥
It's hard to not see the Batmobile as a character. It's been so distinct in every iteration of Batman, but nearly all of them have become iconic.
All of them match the tone of the movie and the version of Batman extremely well.
They outdid themselves on this one. I know a lot of it is fake, with lights and flames, but it did feel like a breathing monster coming to life, relentless in getting the Penguin. They obviously spared no expense but it made for the best sequence in the entire movie without a doubt.
I hate it. It's clunky. And I despise that they have painted dirt on the side. This whole video is a real hard sale
@@AdamBowlin-q2q The whole point of it is that it's clunky, strong, and scary. The paint is obvious as he has been building it in the batcave for quite some time, so it won't be polished. Plus we both know that Bruce wouldn't care about polishing a car he's going to use to ram other cars.
None of it is fake. Those are real flames, real lights.
If you don’t know what you’re talking about, that’s okay.
The only reason why it is actually hard to see the Batmobile is a character in this new Batman film is because it’s so dark in the editing process like you could barely see anything and I tried to watch the movie several times but I can’t get past how dark the film is lighting wise. I might as well just be watching a black screen.
@@vdoza33 the means of propulsion is faked. It's spitting flames but that's just it, flames. The big turbine/engine in the back doesn't push the car. In fact, as you can see in this vid, a lot of the time it's an EV.
Favorite Batman film, favorite Batman aesthetic, favorite Batmobile, favorite Batman. Year two Bruce out of pure anger and obsession fabricating everything hisself. Wonderful.
You're speaking my language!
Couldn’t say it better myself. Can’t wait to see the transformation he takes from vengeance to hero in part two. It’s gonna be just as amazing I hope
@@sicarioworld4088 has me too hyped.
For me I didn’t like the film much and probably don’t want to watch it again.
took the words out my mouth, like watching a comic book
the reveal of the Batmobile was truly amazing. It was like a horror monster being revealed for the first time. The Batman is like seeing understanding what criminals feel facing a unstoppable force
My favorite Batman movie ever, the fact that it's more realistic really adds up to the character
It is a Batman movie made for Batman fans and by a Batman fan. This os why it is so fantastic
Yeah
Imagine they do choreography fighting like john weak and the investigation scene like bbc sherlock holmes.
yeah
Can you explain why Bruce is still depressed/dark in this movie? I thought he got over that and then became batman?
The sickest adaption of the batmobile that resembles so much of the Neil adam’s version from the comics. The engine roar brings gives horror vibe goosebumps. #BATMANDAY
Bro, this looks so fire. It literally reminds me of Jensen Ackle's Dean Winchester Iconic Black Impala and I love it. The most badass batmobile ever to me already. Not necessarily about advancements but a more realistic and grounded and just super great looking batmobile. Honestly appears better than most Hellcats, Mustangs, Impalas any hot car nowadays literally and that makes it so awesome. Robert already stole my heart with his Batman
@@AlternateMichael that dean's impala and this batmobile was such a beast, now many fans also fan casting jensen as batman
I love that it looks angry.
This car truly is a masterpiece. The V8 growl and brutal violence threatened by the front aesthetics has a Mad Max vibe. Yet the cleaner, angular lines at the rear are a tease to the 1966 original Batmobile. Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Reminds me of Christine actually.
@@cindytartt4048 It was based off of that movie. You can feel it when Penguin looks in the rear view mirror and sees the headlights approaching.
Have to give hands down to Matt Reeves and the entire team for creating such an iconic car that billions love it world wide and to the WB Team for trusting into that vision. The Best BATMAN MOBILE and one of the best BATMAN movies I've seen. Thank you to the entire team for making this dream come true.❤
The dark night bat mobile is amazing tho
@@user-vt2rl9sp3c i do agree, thing is more of a tank then a car though, still awesome.
I love you for making this movie Warner Bros. Thanks for hiring Matt Reeves for this impossible task to go toe to toe with Nolan’s fantastic trilogy ❤️
wb makes a lot of poor decisions but letting matt reeves and his team do their thing was not one of them👍
That front end, that rear end, that side profile, those meaty tires. This Batmobile build is incredible. Excited to see how Matt uses it in The Batman 2.
The most realistic Batmobile ever. Very beautiful design.
Bro forgot the Tumbler exist
The sound effect of the Batmobile revving in theater was insane!
It's not a sound effect..its the real sound
THAT and the tunnel shootout with the muzzle flashes lighting the scene... 🔥🥇
as with any aspect of the mythos, every Batmobile has been spectacular in its own unique way, and this is definitely no exception
This is rhe coolest batmobile ever made. Imho.
And the introduction to it was pure eyegasm.
Superbwork.
The batmobile roaring in the dark is such a memorable scene. It was so badass and the bass was shaking my seat
Can't wait to see the new Batmobile in the sequel.
@@warnercommshope they'll have Bat plane that'll be awesome also
Hopefully it gets the classic Batwings on the side.
Hope they don't change TOO much
Hopefully it's the same one but improved.
And i hope the new batmobile will still realistic and same with the batwing i hope the batwing and batmobile in the sequal is realistic
Bro, this looks so fire. It literally reminds me of Jensen Ackle's Dean Winchester Iconic Black Impala and I love it. The most badass batmobile ever to me already. Not necessarily about advancements but a more realistic and grounded and just super great looking batmobile. Honestly appears better than most Hellcats, Mustangs, Impalas any hot car nowadays literally and that makes it so awesome. Robert already stole my heart with his Batman
The smile on the driver at 8:04 was incredible. He was having so much with it!!
The full introduction of the Batmobile was, along with the main shootout in Heat, my favourite sound experiences I've had in a cinema.
Reminds me of a beefed up nascar. Love that it looks real and not too high tech. Really gives it the ability for Bruce to add stuff later to that car.
I think, a hybrid batmobile would actually make sense. Stealthily sneaking up on someone on electric power, then firing up the engine and attacking from the shadows. Seems like a perfect fit for the Bat.
just like the mechanism of the cadillac EV/V8 racer car from lemans!!! would be amazing
@@Mr.Friendly.Ghost.Riley1 Exactly, with the same growling V8 sound!
They did that with the Tumbler in the Nolan Trilogy. When Batman enters stealth mode in Batman Begins, it switches to an electric engine, and shuts all of the external lights off, so he could lose the cops. It’s a cool idea that I hope they keep going. For the making of this film, it seems the electric engine was just so they could get shots with Batman talking inside without having to scream over the engine. Like when he’s driving to save Alfred. They just add more muffled engine sounds in the background in post.
@@thechad4485 they record and remix all the sound for most movies (add in all the sound effects etc.) so I think they like to control the level of noise on-set as much as possible. If you've seen deleted scenes or outtakes of school dance or club scenes in movies they are typically have no music or very quiet music. I saw something on YT about it, there's a whole science to it. They have to make quieter versions of a bunch of different things that are too noisy like cellophane to wrap flowers in a scene, newspapers and even silent ice for drinks because it tinkling against the glass is too much.
it's begging bro he is not much advanced in this stage
One of the best superhero movie. Practical sets, stunts, cinematography, sound design all are on fire 🔥. Can't wait for The BATMAN Part 2.
6:46 Welp.. I see Peter really did some sidelines to support himself.
Bruce Wayne built this in a cave with a bunch of bats
Where's the bat guano on the car? If it's where bat's live it would have it on it.
Well I'm sorry, I'm not Bruce Wayne. 😂
@@santiagoedwin715 This guy gets it 👏
Up until I'd seen the film, I was absolutely sure the car was a reworked trophy truck, but it's so much more.
This one was truly the perfect Batman movie, where the title character finally got to flex his detective skills, and I certainly hope the follow-up stays close to the formula presented here!
There are features about this Batman that really makes it more plausible than previous versions… Example, is how Gordon accompanies the Batman, and all of these different situations… Allowing him passage… Very well thought out.
It's straight out of the comics.
In year one Bruces first car was a muscle car which belonged to his father Thomas.
It's not a new take.
I still haven't seen the movie.
Now I HAVE to see the movie.
That thing is total badass.
The incredible fact about this Batmobile, is that it feels like a character on its own. Something supernatural like a monster, a dark presence. Amazing
"It has be like...a monster." Well, you nailed it. You absolutely nailed it.
This batmobile is my absolute favorite. Its just as intimidating as Batman himself
I loved this batmobile. The chase scene with the penguin felt like a horror sequence with the car as the villain and it was fantastic
Happy Batman Day 🦇 🔥. This crew needs a raise man. All that work and time to deliver one of the best batmobiles ever to Grace the screen 💪. #BatmanDay
The amount of design, engineering and assembly that went into this one element for an entire movie is astounding. I loved this iteration of the Batmobile, and seeing how much passion went into bringing it to life makes me love it even more
Long Live The Bat #BatmanDay
I watched the Batman movie in an enhanced sound system theater and my favorite part of the entire movie was the batmobile action sequence with the penguin because that batmobile is an absolute monster and the sound effects were glorious. It's like a trophy truck/muscle car and they did a great job designing it.
I love that there is no passenger seat. He doesn't want to capture criminals, HE HUNTS THEM.
As a kid I always imagined a 69-70 charger (my favorite car ever) as a Batmobile. They went above and beyond making the coolest car my favorite superhero has ever driven I really would be okay with this being Batman’s car forever
when they introduce the car in the movie it was one of the best scenes of the movie , i rewatched that scene a few times
That batmobile is the most gorgeous beast I've ever seen. ❤
Absolutley love this batmobile. This and the '89 are handsdown the best ever made
I respect this so so much. The amount of talent,creativity and curiosity to make a Batmobile is next to incredible. Not only did they make their own mark on the Batman legacy but made sure that it’s something THEY made and want to see in their movie.
So many people constantly say "i could care less." Its refreshing to hear someone say it correctly
"COULDN'T care less, about his wealth..." thank u sir
Honestly one of the coolest batmobiles and it fit perfectly in this film.
It's more like MuscleMobile. That cranking V8 was a music.
Loved it
Batman Forever
1:08 *Ash Thorp shoutout!!!*
89, 66,22 are my favourite batmobiles...👍🏻 This new batmobile is really awesome.
Penguin was very impressed. This is now my favorite batmobile. Incredible work!
Nothing will top watching this for the first time. It's such a different and amazing take. And when it wakes up for the chase scene, you genuinely think it alive and waking up
The Battinson Batmobile looks and feels like something straight out of Mad Max; it feels like a character on its own. Batman's rage, his instincts as a predator and a hunter, his brutal indestructibility, all packed into a crude but beautiful piece of machinery. A perfect modern take on the version from the animated series.
Props to the sound designers tho. The way the Batmobile sounds in this movie gives me butterflies every time.
I've always preferred more of just a black sports car look for the Batmobile, and this finally delivered that in live-action. This is my favorite live-action Batmobile.
As a realist ,this is my favourite Batmobile ever that can be practically built and applied for vigilance.
Is realist mean realistic?
@@cocakula6093 yea
Minus the "jet", I agree.
This is the best iteration of the Batmobile I've ever seen! I love that this is a believable Batmobile built by Bruce Wayne instead of an overly expensive looking version! The front grill is my favorite part of this design hands down! Great work guys!
*As a muscle care lover and a muscle car owner, this is my favorite Batmobile.*
I remember seeing it be unleashed on the theater screen and i was in complete awe of it. By far, my favorite batmobile. They nailed it with this one
Love this movie. The whole style is so cool but ngl batfleck batmobile was so sick too the design was completely different from any other vehicle.
when the batmobile was powering up i felt chills, my favorite batmobile for years was keatons batmobile, now this version and keatons version are both my favorites
My favorite batmobile along with Keaton's! The Scene Chase is amazing, One of my favorites scenes 😍😍🤩🦇
The batmobile jumping through the fire with the engine roaring will stay in my memory for a loooooooooooong time
This is the best bat-mobile because its actually do able as a batman stan, like if you love batman and love making cars you know you could build one. Other bat mobiles are to futuristic
This Batmobile also makes sense and people are mistaken because most of them wanted Batman to have the most high tech alien quality Batmobile in his second year of being a vigilante. He may be a billionaire but without Lucius Fox you ain’t going to get stuff like the tumbler and I’m fine with that.
@@artagle_14true true
@@artagle_14and it would also make it really easy to figure out his identity if he was driving around a multi million dollar sci fi car from Wayne enterprises
Favorite scene was the intro of the Batmobile, with the devilish red glow slowly getting brighter with the snarl of the V8 coupled with the turbine spooling up. Never has a vehicle intro looked so badass.
I remember I was in the theater and when the batmobile was turned on the whole theater shook that engine sound reving was just amazing 🥲
Brilliant. Loved this car so much. It feels purposeful in every way. Jumping. Ramming. Armored.
excellent noir take on the batman, the batmobile, and my favorite iteration of gotham so far
I really like the concept of Batmobile with 2 engines, electric for stealth and sneaking around while the ICE/jet engine for extra power (and range) plus intimidation
From the second I heard it in the theater, I knew it was powered by an LS motor. That sound is unmistakable and a perfect fit for the absolute raw brutality that this Batmobile represents.
That engine sounds beautiful! Absolutely gorgeous car. Well done💪
I can say, this Batman movie is one of the best ones ever. True masterpiece! I love it
Can't wait to see what more upgrades will be brought to this beast of a Batmobile in the sequel!
It's a cross between a muscle car and a Trophy Truck. Love the 5 link rear suspension.
I’m surprised so much work and attention to detail went into a car that only appeared in one scene. Same with the bat cycle at the end of the film. It was awesome but only showed up briefly. Hopefully these vehicles get more attention in part 2.
I agree, was hoping to see more of it.
It's fantastic. The while concept make that car perfect. Best batmobile ever!
Probably my most favorite Batmobile design ever
The best Batmobile, the best Batman movie made. Awesome.
To my eyes, This is the best batmobile ever made.
Gorgeous car! My favorite Batmobile, though the Tumbler was cool. This one is my favorite, simple and boss!
This is officially my new favorite Batmobile
The reveal and following chase was so awesome I bought another ticket as soon as I left the theater and brought my dad the next day. He loved it too.
A perfect gift for the batman day 🖤🦇
I love how every version of the Batman has a killer Batmobile. I can imagine the art department always having such fun designing each one.
That was an awesome look into what it took to make. It looks like it's based on a 68-70 Charger, LOVE IT
It's got that coke bottle shape and the back window screams charger!
I remember getting into arguments with people that thought this was a modified car and I was trying to tell them that no, this is a scratch built car with some parts inspired by real cars, like that Charger roof. Shows how well thought out this design was that people didn't realize that it was not just a modifies real life muscle car.
The Batman is my favorite film and I love these videos.
Yeah well your life is probably kind of boring. Maybe that's why you like a predictable superhero movie. You don't have anything exciting in your own life so you live vicariously through the movie. You should get out of your mom's basement and go talk to a girl for once. The 2022 batman film is, trash Overrated and formulaic to the point where it is unwatchable. And to the fanboys who think it's some sort of masterpiece, get a life. Touch grass and go read a book.
Love the crude design of the car and Batman's suit in the film. Suits the younger and less experienced Batman perfectly.
You created one of the greatest film
This is tied for my favorite batmobile. I adore muscle cars and love the realistic 'he just made it himself' vibe of the vehicle. I thought the tumbler in Batman Begins was amazing and still do. That had a cool military concept origin which was great also.
Pattinson's batmobile is classy !.🤩🦇
When I saw this Batmobile, I thought of this: “You’re either the Anvil or the Hammer”
The Batmobile is the Hammer and the enemies are the Anvil with Batman wielding the Hammer. Like we’ve seen the Batmobile be a Car, a Tank, a Military Battering Ram, etc etc, but this is so simplistic as just The Battering Ram, it fits this younger Batman well. And that entrance man, the sounds of the engine and the afterburner was so spinechilling
Nope. The Batmobile is a hammer, and everyone else are the nails.
When that started in the cinema, v8 and jet, just amazing😀
Did anyone notice Oz's purple Maseratti from The Penguin at 7:09. :))
Even the Batmobile have it's own stunt-car to do the jump scene.
Thank you Matt Reeves for directing an excellent Batman movie and also thank you to all the cast and crew of this awesome movie.
Matt reeves e robert pattison,filme perfeito,isso é cinema,é arte
Seeing the movie in theaters and seeing and hearing the batmobile fire up gave me goosebumps.
"We put thousands of hours into a motor that does not run or function" Nice.
A rear engine dodge challenger is one of the coolest concepts by itself. Add the fact its a bat mobile and it might be my favorite one yet.
6:46 why there is a spider-man logo on the rim
The smile on that stuntman's face lol 8:01